Wycombe game will not 'define' Wrexham's season

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Wrexham beat Wycombe Wanderers 3-2 at the Stok Racecourse on the opening day of the League One season last August [Rex Features]

Manager Phil Parkinson believes Wrexham's game at promotion rivals Wycombe Wanderers will not be "season defining."

Birmingham City are 14 points clear at the top of League One with Wycombe and Wrexham in second and third spots respectively.

Wycombe occupy the final automatic spot and are above Wrexham on goal difference.

"I don't look at it as season defining because after Saturday there will still be nine games left and a lot of football to be played," Parkinson said.

"But obviously it's an important one, we can't hide away from that.

"It's a great challenge for us going down there and we know what's at stake and we need to concentrate on what we need to do.

"They've had a good season, so have we, and it's going to be very close."

Wrexham missed the chance go above Wycombe into second spot when they lost 2-0 at Reading on Tuesday.

Parkinson insisted they had "moved on quickly" from the defeat at the Select Car Leasing Stadium.

"When you lose it's obviously disappointing, you can't hide away from that," Parkinson added.

"But it's about picking yourselves up and analysing what we can do better.

"The lads have recovered well – and I feel the lads are very focused about what we've got to do."

Parkinson said because of injury concerns over a few players he had yet to decide on the team that would start against Wycombe.

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